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These three "separate and distinct Persons" are "one God".
did you not hear your ownself? ........ "these" not "
they" are one. are you really understanding what you are reading? if the scriptures would have said, "
they" are one, yes then, pack our bags and go home, the case would have been closed. no, the scriptures are clear, "
These" three are one. these are "TITLES" of the one Person Jesus.
ok Phoneman777 let's make it clear as to who is who with titles. in the book of revelation chapter 2 and 3 it is the Lord Jesus who addresses the 7 churches ... right. good so far, now follow me. at the close of each letter who is closing each letter? the addresser, right, Jesus. let's see. "He that hath an ear, let him hear what
the Spirit saith unto the churches". hold it ..... was it not the Lord Jesus who is speaking to the churches? yes, but why say "hear what
the Spirit saith unto the churches". in all 7 letters it's the Lord Jesus who is speaking to the churches, but the bible plainly states "hear what the
Spirit say to the churches". and Spirit here is capitalized, indicating the Holy Spirit. see Phoneman777, Jesus is the Spirit, the addresser to the 7 churches. he is diversified in glorified flesh, as the word or son of God. same person, with two titles clearly shown, and the third is God, which he wears, for God is "
a"
Spirit. see the titles now?
Remember when the Father was in heaven looking down at His Son coming up out of the Jordan and expressing His approval in thunder tones while the Holy Ghost descended between heaven and Earth like a dove? "...and these Three are One (God)".
we disagree, one person diversified. and here's why we say this. first the scriptures, Matthew 3:16 "And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Matthew 3:17 "And lo
a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased".
now where do it say that the voice from heave is the "Father's" voice? never assume nothing, and don't add to the word of God. we have many instances where
a voice from heaven spoke and it was not the Father's voice, but spoke for him. so please post book chapter and verse that prove the voice recorded here in Matthews 3:17 is the Father's voice.
PICJAG.